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Norman Hardie 2007 Pinot Gris

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80 to 84  good
85 to 89  very good
90 to 94  excellent
95 to 100  outstanding
Price Description
Shows a faint tint of pearl-grey colour from the pinot gris grape. Cool, clean yellow apple, nectarine and mineral aromas. Light to mid-weight, typical of county wines. Elegantly smooth, with a firm, lemony, mineral finish. More like slim Italian pinot grigio than fleshy Alsatian pinot gris. www.normanhardie.com.
Price:
$25.20
Type:
White
Varietal:
Pinot Gris
Vintage:
2007
Region:
Prince Edward County
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